LACE AND LAVENDER.
SWISH OF SILK. Tlwre is lace and Lavender and the swish of silk in the name of Dorothy. Tiny feet, china blue eyes, and the most adorable way of saying " Oh, dear !" She is the girl who lives in my typewriter. I have never seen her. but her laugh is the tinkle of the bell, and in the clack of the keys I can hear her little feet pattering in the room overhead. She is the girl we all know best, the girl you see suddenly in the cadence of a melody, the wreathings of tobacco smoke in a still room, or in some book where bright eyes smile at you from the printed pageThat is the girl we all know best, the dream girl, for whom all the poems are written and all the melodies sung.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21136, 19 March 1932, Page 6 (Supplement)
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140LACE AND LAVENDER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21136, 19 March 1932, Page 6 (Supplement)
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